__________________"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government." -- George Washington

Since it might end up on this flea market soon enough, im wondering what this is worth: a white Paris Dakar tank with the black rubbers on the side but without the stickers itself. Its probably in a normal condition, no rust on the inside or big dents around. I have not seen it in real person yet but it is coming soon. Its placed on a normal r80g/s from 1981.

Since it might end up on this flea market soon enough, im wondering what this is worth: a white Paris Dakar tank with the black rubbers on the side but without the stickers itself. Its probably in a normal condition, no rust on the inside or big dents around. I have not seen it in real person yet but it is coming soon. Its placed on a normal r80g/s from 1981.

I have approximately (50) old 1970's (some early 80's) bike magazines (no chopper-type publications, thank goodness) that I'm selling. Send me a PM with the name of the mag your are looking for and month/year, and I'll see if I have it...........or, tell me the specific bike test (or mod article) you desire, and I'll scour thru them to see if I have one or two articles in the mix. Mag's are $5 each, plus shipping (about $2).........remember PM me, don't reply in this thread (to keep the clutter down).mark444B'ham, Al

Just over 9k miles, very presentable considering the age. Biggest blemish is an ugly repair of the tail light holder.

Starts with one, sometimes two kicks. Haven't checked all the lights, hope to find some time to do that later today.

NO TITLE, sadly.

Missing right sidecover.

Starts, runs, drives. I'm not a two-stroke guy - if it were a thumper, I'd be keeping it, but two strokes are evil and I don't trust them

Tank has a couple small soft dents, but is pristine inside. Seat is really nice too.

$650 obo if you like to haggle, $600 if you're decisive and have cash. As a playbike it's pretty nice. As a restoration candidate, it's exceptional. A long weekend (strip to the frame, sandblast, paint, reassemble) and it'd be looking really, really nice. Even "as is", it's not bad.